Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 12, 1974, Image 22

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    —Lancaster Farming. Saturday. Oct 12.1974
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County Youth
Youth from all over
Lancaster County gathered
at the Farm and Home
Center on Thursday evening
for their annual 4-H
Leaderahlp Banquet.
Don't
Waste Energy
Don't Waste Protein, either.
For Efficiency in Your Dairy
Operation, Feed the
CORRECT BALANCE
OF PROTEIN AND ENERGY.
RED ROSE PROGRAMMED DAIRY
assures you of the proper balance - whatever
your roughage program - no matter how often
you change it. And it’s free.
Your nearest Red Rose Dealer is listed below.
He will welcome your inquiry.
LT. GEIBEST.
Manheim, RD2
HEISEY FARM ponv m criuQPMir
SERVICE, INC. L .f ß ° YM l® EN f™ <3
Mount Joy Moh ' er k s c , hul ? h Ri.
Ephrata, Pa.
HEISTAND BROTHERS E. P. SPOTTS, INC.
Elizabethtown Honey Brook, RD2
DAVID B. HURST
Bowmansvitle
MOUNTVILLE
FEED SERVICE
Columbia, RD2
RICHARD B. STEIN, DISTRICT MANAGER
MOUNTVILLE, PA. [7l7] 215-5650
JOHN W. ESHELMAN & SONS
Red Rose Feed, York, Pa.
A Division of Carnation Co.
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DO YOU NEED
USED PARTS
FOR FARM TRACTORS
and
FARM MACHINERY
CALL HARRY STOHLER AT
WENGER’S FARM MACHINERY
South Race St.
Myerstown Pa. Ph 717-866-2138
Anne Hinkle, Aasletant
home economist, presented
the top honor award to Bob
Malick, WOAL’a resident
fanner for his contributions
to the 4-H program.
RED ROSE FEED
& FARM SUPPLY
Quarryville & Buck
H.M. STAUFFER
&SONS
Witmer
J.C. WALKER
& SON. INC.
Gap
Red Rose
ANIMAL FEEDS
Receive
Alio at last night’s
banquet, three local banks
received “Silver Clover
Awards,’’ (or donating $lOO
or more each year to the
national 4-H organization.
George Lewis accepted the
award for Farmers First
Bank, Lititz, and R. E. Miller
accepted for Commonwealth
National Bank of Quarryvllle
was unable to have a
representative to accept its
award.
Miss Hinkel also presented
awards to Kim Martin,
Garden Spot 4-H and Ronald
Walton, Penn Willow 4-H, as
outstanding teen leaders.
Miss Martin is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Martin, 34 Diller Ave.,
New Holland. Walton is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. John
Walton Jr., Conestoga Rl.
“I Dare You” Awards
went to Joseph Lefever and
Christine Erb, co-presidents
of the 4-H Lancaster County
Council.
Lefever served as master
of ceremonies at the
banquet, and Miss Erb gave
the invocation.
Guest speaker for the
event was Dr. Gary W.
Reighard, vice president of
student affairs at Miller-
Consumers’ Corner
Bike Safety
U.S. Consumer Product Safety
Commission has ordered manda
tory safety regulations for all
bicycles sold in interstate com
merce on or after January 1,
1975. Reports indicate that bikes
are the Number 1 product haz
ard presently—amounting to
more than a million injuries a
year.
Injury experts note that in
1973, 419,000 persons sought hos
pital emergency room treatment
for injuries associated with bi
cycles. The bike craze for rec
reational, health and fuel-saving
reasons shows no sign of let
ting up.
The Commission notes that
about 17% of bike injunes are
directly traceable to mechanical
and structural defects. 63% are
related to loss of control, while
10% are attributable to body en
tanglements in bike components
New bicycle regulations will
require that all bicycle frames,
steering systems, wheels and
brakes will have to meet require
ments and pass tests for safe
construction, effectiveness,
strength, and performance. Wide
angle reflectors—front, rear and
on the pedals will also be re
quired Nationwide bicycle edu
cation programs are also slated
to encourage nder education and
inform consumers as to the prop
er use and maintenance of
bicycles
Awards At 4-H Banquet
ivllle State College. His topic
was "Can We Really Help
Through Leadership?’’
Jay Irwin, associate
county agricultural agent,
recognized 4-H leaders for
their service, while Susan
Harrold, senior 4-H gueen,
and Alice Stauffer, Junior 4-
H queen, presented awards.
Recognized for service
were:
Five years: Mrs. Ronald
Bensinger, Fred Crider,
Mrs. D. A. Harrold, Mrs.
Keith Hasselhorst, Mrs.
Wayne Huber, Mrs. Earl
Martin, Mrs. Luther Moore,
Mrs. Ronald Rohrer, Barney
Wilson, Mrs. Walter Wun
derly and John R. Zim
merman.
Ten years: Mrs. Ernest
Hartranft, Mrs. David
Hoover, Mrs. Homer Martin,
Mrs. Harold Ruhl and John
Thomas.
Fifteen years: Kenneth
Eshleman, Mrs. Anna Geyer
and Mrs. Woodrow Good.
Twenty years: Elmer
Boyd and Mervin Peifer.
Thirty years: Fred W.
Linton.
Recognized for their years
of service, but not receiving
awards were Mrs. Lewis
Bizler, Mrs. Jean Thomas
and Lester M. Weaver, 21
years; Mylin Good and Mrs.
John H. Nissley, 27 years;
Mrs. Dorothy Fry, 32 years;
and Victor Longenecker, 41
years.
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717-354-4271 717-274-1436
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717-626-8144 215-273-3131
M. S. YEARSLEY A SONS 6RUMELLI FARM SERVICE
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Zl5-696-2990 717-786-7318
HENRYSUPP LANDIS BROTHERS
enna 1305 Manheim Pike PO Box 484
717-442-8134 Lancaster Pa 717-3Q3rVMfi
ERB & HENRY EQUIP., INC. 393,3906
22 26 Henry Avenue New Berlmville Pa
215-367-2169
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